The congregation moved into their newly built facility, Circle Drive Alliance Church, in November 1979.
Stonegate's development was tied to the construction of an overpass at Clarence Avenue South over Circle Drive.
[4] A limited access (southbound-in; northbound-out) interchange linking Highway 11 and Circle Drive with Vic Boulevard, opened in 2017, adding another point of entrance and egress for Stonebridge.
The decision sparked a motion by one councilor to impose a 10-year waiting period on naming streets after recently departed politicians.
The name change was necessary in order to avoid confusion for emergency services and delivery personnel.
Victor Place, a cul-de-sac located off Vic Boulevard was allowed to keep its original street name.
The Stonebridge Community Association was formed in 2009 to advocate on civic and property development matters, and run affordable sport and recreation programs for children, youth and adults.
The Saskatoon Auto Mall, a collection of vehicle dealerships, is located immediately west of the community.
Stonegate is an open-air shopping centre located on Clarence Avenue South and Circle Drive, across the road from the Saskatoon Auto Mall.
It is bounded by Highway 11 to the east, Clarence Avenue to the west, Circle Drive to the north, and the Canadian National Railway tracks and southern city limits to the south.
Primary access is via Clarence and Preston avenues from the north, Circle Drive from east and west, Melville Street from the west, and Vic Boulevard off Highway 11 from the east (the Vic Blvd access is only available to southbound highway traffic at the present time).